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NGA Deployment: Lessons from France
Ovum, May 2010, Pages: 16
Infrastructure competition has played a primary role in the development of France’s consumer broadband market. This provides an important context for next-generation access in terms of commercial strategies, regulation, and policy. The first stage of next-generation deployment in urban areas is notable in that all players, not just the incumbent, have signaled a clear preference for fiber to the home (FTTH). Deployments are taking place within the new regulatory framework created to allow for multi-operator deployment of FTTH in dense areas. However, in terms of actual high-speed deployment, cable operator Numericable has set the bar high and established a significant lead. Telcos face important challenges in developing an effective FTTH business. These include complexity and delays in connecting buildings and homes, other investment priorities, and little maneuverability in high-speed broadband pricing.
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